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The Lake Buchanan Region is located in the center of Texas. Austin is the largest city within the destination and the capital of the state. Other cities within the area include Cherokee, Valley Spring, Johnson City, Georgetown, and Round Rock. Buchanan Lake and the Colorado River are two of the natural landmarks within the territory. Lake Buchanan offers fishing, boating, and other water-related activities. Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife is located within the region and wildlife preserve with rivers and hiking trails. Some of the destination's top attractions include visiting the Texas State Capitol, Lady Bird Lake Hike-and-Bike Trail, and the Barton Springs Pool.[1] The destination has a humid climate, with long summers and short winters.[2]

What Lake Buchanan is known for

The Lake Buchanan Region is most famous for including the city that is the state's capitol, Austin. Many visitors [are] tend to be interested in visiting the state capitol building. The capitol building in Austin is quite large and has intricate architecture. The capitol building was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and was named a National Historic Landmark in 1986. Visitors can experience a free-30 minute guided tour where they will learn about Texas' history, the building's history, and the legislature.[3] A few blocks north is the Bullock Texas State History Museum. The Bullock Texas State History Museum has exhibitions, events, films, a museum store, and a café for visitors to experience.[6] 

The Lady Bird Lake Trail is a popular trail for walking, running, and biking. The 10-mile trail follows Lady Bird Lake, which is a common spot for kayaking and rowing.[4] The Barton Springs Municipal Pool is an outdoor swimming pool filled from the Main Barton Spring, the fourth largest spring in Texas. The pool is three-acres and stays around 70 degrees year-round.[5] Peak tourism season is typically March to May and September to October. The hottest months in the area last from June to August, so tourists that aren't fond of the heat and humidity should avoid these summer months.[7] 

Agriculture is part of what keeps the economy stable in Austin, Texas. Beef cattle are the largest resource that is produced in the area. Corn, rice, melons, cotton, and wine grapes are some of the other notable crops that are grown within the region. The estimated income from agriculture is around $88 million.[8] 


[The region has several businesses founded within the region] There are several businesses that have been founded in the destination's boundaries, one of them being Whole Foods Market. Whole Foods Market was founded in Austin, Texas, in 1980. Today it serves many with many fresh, organic, and healthy food.[9] Another worldwide business that started in Austin, Texas, as well as Stamford, Connecticut, is Indeed. The company began in 2004 and has around 3,500 employees. Indeed is an online destination for job listings to help those individuals with their job search.[10]

Geography

The Lake Buchanan Region is located in the center of Texas. Austin is the largest city within the location, and the most well known, being the state's capitol. Buchanan Lake Village and the Colorado River are two of the natural landmarks [within the region] that can be found in the territory. Some of the cities that border the region include Johnson City, Kyle, Bastrop, Taylor, Lampasas, and Valley Spring. 

Weather within the destination generally is best described as hot and humid, and it commonly has long summers and short winters. The average range of temperature throughout the year is around 43 degrees to 97 degrees. The hottest months of the year are May through September, with August usually reaching the year's high. November to February are the coolest months, with January being the coldest month of the year and reaching a low of 43 degrees. Rain is the most common form of precipitation throughout the year. The wettest season lasts from April to September. The destination is a very humid place, with the year's muggy period lasting from April to October.[2] 

Some of the territory's agriculture includes beef cattle, hay, corn, cotton, and rice.[8] Common wildlife to see while visiting the area include raccoons, opossums, armadillos, fox squirrels, rat snakes, and diamondback rattlesnakes.[11] Lake Buchanan is another spot stocked with wildlife, including largemouth bass, catfish, white bass, and striped bass.[13] The destination is an ideal spot for plant growth because of the high levels of rainfall. The Texas Wisteria is a purple flower that grows quickly and needs a lot of sun. A Desert Willow is a tree that grows pink flowers that hummingbirds are drawn to. The Texas Sage is a purple, pink, lavender-colored plant that can grow up to 6 feet tall. Many residents use the plant as a natural fence to create privacy between homes.[12]

History

Lake Buchanan is a human-made creation, as well as the Buchanan Dam in 1938, which was created to provide a water supply. The lake and the dam were named after a Texas State Representative, James P. Buchanan, who funded the project. Lake Buchanan is stocked with fish for recreational fishing. Fish in the lake include largemouth bass, catfish, white bass, and striped bass.[13] Austin is the largest city in the region and has a population of around 978,000. Demographics within the territory include 68.3% White, 35.1% Hispanic or Latino, 8.1% African American, 6.3% Asian, .9% American Indian, .1% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and 3.4% two or more races. About half of the population are religious, with the most identifying as Christians. 

Austin is well known for the many graduates from engineering and computer science programs. High-tech companies are [common within the region] commonly found throughout the destination and have substantially expanded the city. Austin has been known for being the music capital of the world. Austin is one of the fastest-growing cities and continues to change and keep up with the current trends and times. The food that is most known in the area is Texas barbecue and Tex-Mex cuisine. Austin has also been known for its breakfast tacos.[14]

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